Did any of you law students choose a T2/3/4 school over a higher-tier school because of financial reasons and then regret the decision? I could definitely see regretting the decision if grades were too low to keep a scholarship, but what about otherwise? I'm 99% sure I'm heading for a low T2 with scholarship over T1 (just need "good standing" to keep it), but I'm wondering if I will think "what if" 1, 5, maybe 10 years from now.

I took a full ride at Ole Miss (T2) over Bama (T1) with no $$$. I've got no regrets, but I'm also in the top 10% with a SA position. In retrospect, it was a gamble that paid off. Honestly, if I had finished up at the median or worse and was unemployed this summer, I would probably feel differently.

I worked very hard the first semester, and gave up the second. It really boiled down to legal writing draining me and my time.

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Boy thats the truth. legal writing was a total time sink, I spent more time/effort on that class than any other 1L, and it was only worth 2 credits, I did however am jur it, but it hurt my other grades by not putting as much time into them. In retrospect, pick your battles, all that work on 2 credits was not a smart move on my part.

my scholarship only require successful academic progress as well. i echo matthies and freak with respect to the time legal writing sucks up; as i've spent my entire spring break week on an appellate brief, as well as putting way too much time into it last semester. i almost did as well, i was 3/131 in that class. but, that is the only class i was asked about in any interview, besides one person who wanted to know about legal research - the 1 semester hour class.

i had an interview yesterday, and the first thing out of her mouth was 'we were impressed by your writing sample and grade"

so i dunno. perhaps that is the right battle to fight.

and freak -- a 3.3? jeebus, i only need a 3.25 to graduate with honors....

I thought I'd bump this thread and join in (I'm hoping the OPs don't mind). I'm currently a 1L at University of Mississippi. Will be around for the next hour or so taking ?s about anything.

Hey somniferum, I was just wondering if you knew how old the oldest student in 1L is. I know the web site shows avg. age to be 25 or so but what do you actually see on campus? I do expect to be a good bit older than the avg. but it would be nice to have a few more around my age

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I thought I'd bump this thread and join in (I'm hoping the OPs don't mind). I'm currently a 1L at University of Mississippi. Will be around for the next hour or so taking ?s about anything.

Hey somniferum, I was just wondering if you knew how old the oldest student in 1L is. I know the web site shows avg. age to be 25 or so but what do you actually see on campus? I do expect to be a good bit older than the avg. but it would be nice to have a few more around my age

here at ualr, i'm 47, and the 2nd oldest. was the 3rd, but #2 changed to night division. there is a 53-yo doctor ahead of me. i dont know where i'd be in the night division, i know there was a chiropractor and a business owner who were both older than me.... doesnt help a lot because it's not your specific school, but still